Surface finishes
- Champagne colored 304 stainless steel
- Satin warm taupe cabinet plane
- Light stone countertop pairing
- Rose-gold reveal accent option
Continuum
A made-to-order Continuum kitchen module pairing a champagne colored 304 stainless steel peninsula with tall closed storage for rooftop residences and city villas.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Continuum Rooftop Champagne Peninsula is a made-to-order kitchen module for owners, designers, and purchasing teams who want colored stainless steel to work as a permanent architectural surface rather than a paint layer. The module combines a 4.4 meter base and peninsula run, a 2.6 meter wall storage band, a 1.2 meter tall cabinet zone, and a 4.4 meter countertop length into a composed cooking wall for rooftop apartments, city villas, and hospitality residences. Its champagne color is specified on 304 stainless steel, so the kitchen can carry a warmer interior mood while keeping the practical advantages that make Fadior cabinetry useful in active homes: moisture resistance, dimensional stability, easy cleaning, and a cabinet structure built for humid coastal climates.
The material logic follows today's editorial brief on colored stainless steel. Electrochemical coloring increases the chromium oxide layer and produces interference color without external paints or coatings. For a buyer, that difference matters because the finish is not a surface film trying to imitate metal; it is a controlled expression of the steel itself. The champagne tone can therefore sit beside stone, wood flooring, soft plaster, and warm lighting without feeling like a sprayed decorative panel. In a rooftop residence, where daylight changes quickly and kitchens often connect to open living space, that stable metallic warmth gives the peninsula a quieter presence than mirror-polished metal and more technical credibility than ordinary lacquer.
The layout is deliberately practical. The peninsula creates a preparation edge, casual dining position, and social boundary without turning the kitchen into a bulky island. Closed fronts keep the room calm when the kitchen is viewed from the dining or living side. The tall cabinet zone can be configured for pantry storage, integrated refrigeration panels, oven housing, or a concealed appliance niche, while the wall band keeps daily cookware, tableware, and cleaning supplies out of sight. Because Fadior manufactures each module to order, the project team can adapt the length, plinth height, door split, countertop thickness, sink position, and appliance clearances before production starts. The result is a kitchen module that reads as custom architecture, not a movable cabinet set.
Continuum's value is strongest when the client wants a warm finish but cannot compromise on a durable cabinet body. The 304 stainless steel structure supports long-term alignment through daily use, cleaning cycles, cooking heat, and ambient humidity. The surface color gives designers a champagne, bronze, or soft gold direction without asking the homeowner to accept a fragile coating story. In the shop SKU context, Rooftop Champagne Peninsula is the defined starting module: a clear priceable configuration with enough length for a real cooking zone, enough vertical storage for a compact home, and enough visual calm to support premium interiors from Paris apartments to GCC villas.
From a specification standpoint, the module is built around decision control. The designer can decide whether the peninsula should host a sink, a cooktop, or a clear serving surface. The countertop can be coordinated in light stone for a Parisian room, darker stone for a hotel residence, or a warmer slab for a villa kitchen. Door reveals can remain extremely minimal, or the project can use a narrow rose-gold or bronze-toned line when the architecture needs a sharper highlight. Fadior's manufacturing team checks the module dimensions, cabinet rhythm, service access, appliance allowances, and shipping constraints before confirming production, reducing the risk of a beautiful concept that cannot be installed cleanly.
The buyer experience is also clearer than a fully open custom inquiry. This SKU establishes a commercial module with published dimensions, a fixed configuration basis, and a made-to-order expectation. It is not a stocked flat-pack cabinet and it is not a one-off art object without a buying path. After order confirmation, Fadior prepares shop drawings, confirms finish direction, aligns hardware and appliance interfaces, then manufactures the module in its Foshan facility. Lead time is normally about 30 days before shipping coordination, with project timing depending on final finish approval, accessories, and freight route. For overseas projects, that clarity helps architects, contractors, and homeowners align deposit, production, and delivery decisions earlier.
Rooftop Champagne Peninsula is best for homes where the kitchen is visible from the main living area and must stay elegant after the meal is finished. The closed cabinet rhythm, warm champagne surface, and measured peninsula proportion make the module suitable for entertaining, family cooking, and compact luxury floor plans. It gives the homeowner a kitchen that feels tailored and technically grounded, while giving the designer a durable colored stainless steel reference point that can be repeated across bar zones, pantry walls, or adjacent storage pieces.
For specifiers, the most important decision is not simply the color name. It is whether the selected surface can keep its appearance after years of cooking, cleaning, hand contact, and daylight exposure. Ordinary painted cabinet fronts can be excellent in the right project, but they are a different proposition from a colored stainless steel surface system. Continuum uses the champagne finish to bring warmth into a technical cabinet body, so the room does not have to choose between a practical kitchen and a softer interior palette. This is especially useful in rooftop homes where the kitchen is exposed to broad windows, changing sky color, and direct visual connection to dining furniture.
The module also helps teams control procurement. A custom kitchen can become difficult to compare when every supplier quotes a different scope. This SKU starts with measurable cabinet lengths, an understood peninsula geometry, a clear material basis, and a defined production model. That makes it easier for a homeowner, designer, or contractor to discuss what is included and what needs to be adapted. If the residence requires longer storage, different appliance housing, a larger preparation edge, or a quieter reveal line, those decisions can be made from the same base module rather than from a blank page.
Fadior's role is to connect the design intent with buildable details. The team checks whether the cabinet body, countertop, service openings, and panel rhythm work together before manufacturing begins. The 304 stainless steel core is used because kitchens are wet, hot, handled every day, and expected to remain aligned over time. The champagne tone gives that core a residential character, but the module still has to function through breakfast service, family dinners, holiday hosting, and daily cleaning. That balance between visible calm and practical use is the reason this SKU belongs in the Shopnew track rather than remaining only a loose inspiration image.
The visual direction supports the same argument. The white hero image makes the module easy to inspect as a commerce product. The apartment scene shows how the champagne surface behaves beside stone, parquet, cream wall panels, and tall-window light. The detail image lets the buyer judge the surface and reveal line at close range. The lifestyle image shows the kitchen as a room that can stay composed before guests arrive. Together, the four views help a buyer understand finish, scale, planning logic, and atmosphere before asking for project-specific adjustments. That clarity should reduce back-and-forth during the first consultation because the client can point to a real module, a measured length, and a finish story before requesting changes with more confidence.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image direction presents a champagne-toned closed kitchen module in a classical apartment setting so the surface color can be judged against warm stone, parquet, boiserie walls, and afternoon daylight.
The pure-white hero supports commerce eligibility, while the three room images show the same module as a premium residential object rather than a detached catalog block.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Champagne colored 304 body
The module uses a champagne colored 304 stainless steel cabinet body, aligning warm interior color with moisture-ready kitchen durability.
Peninsula cooking boundary
A 4.4 meter base and countertop run creates a preparation edge, serving surface, and social boundary for open-plan residences.
Closed tall storage wall
The 1.2 meter tall cabinet zone can house pantry, appliance, or refrigeration functions while keeping the main room visually calm.
Made-to-order specification
Fadior confirms door split, plinth height, appliance allowances, finish direction, and service clearances before manufacturing starts.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
Color options


Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Designers may adjust the module width, peninsula return, sink or cooktop position, door rhythm, plinth height, countertop material, appliance clearances, hardware tone, and internal storage mix before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The champagne colored finish can be coordinated with warm stone, rose-gold reveal lines, soft taupe wall finishes, or a quieter satin cabinet plane when the residence needs less contrast.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base and peninsula length | 4.4 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet length | 2.6 meters |
| Tall cabinet allowance | 1.2 meters |
| Countertop length | 4.4 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production model | Made to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rooftop Champagne Peninsula uses a 4.4 meter base and peninsula cabinet run. | 4.4 m | Module dimension | Defines the primary working edge and social boundary for the kitchen. |
| The wall cabinet allowance is 2.6 meters. | 2.6 m | Module dimension | Supports closed upper storage while keeping the kitchen visually composed. |
| The tall cabinet allowance is 1.2 meters. | 1.2 m | Module dimension | Can be configured for pantry, appliance, or refrigeration functions. |
| The countertop length is 4.4 meters. | 4.4 m | Module dimension | Gives the module a continuous working and serving plane. |
| The primary cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Used for long-term alignment, moisture resistance, and kitchen durability. |
| Electrochemical coloring can create interference color by increasing the chromium oxide layer. | High-confidence material fact | Editorial brief source | Explains why colored stainless steel differs from painted or coated surfaces. |
| The champagne direction is selected for warm architectural interiors. | Champagne colored surface | Finish decision | Supports Paris apartment, penthouse, and GCC villa kitchen palettes. |
| The module is manufactured to order rather than stocked as a flat-pack item. | Made to order | Production model | Allows project-specific dimensions, appliance clearances, and finish approval. |
| Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination. | About 30 days | Lead-time guidance | Final timing depends on approval, accessories, and freight route. |
| The peninsula layout supports preparation, serving, and casual seating in one module. | Peninsula kitchen module | Functional configuration | Useful where a full freestanding island would crowd the floor plan. |
| Closed fronts keep the kitchen calm when viewed from the living or dining side. | Closed exterior cabinetry | Design intent | Matches premium open-plan residences where the kitchen remains visible. |
| The slug differentiator is Rooftop Champagne Peninsula. | Rooftop Champagne Peninsula | Shopnew slug contract | Distinguishes this Continuum module from existing Continuum products. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
No. The champagne direction is specified as colored stainless steel rather than a conventional paint layer. The editorial brief for this run highlights that electrochemical coloring can increase the chromium oxide layer and create interference color without external paints or coatings. For a kitchen buyer, the practical meaning is simple: the visual warmth belongs to the steel surface system instead of behaving like a decorative film that was added after the cabinet was built.
Yes. The listed module gives the pricing and specification basis, but Fadior manufactures it to order. Before production, the project team can adjust the base length, peninsula return, wall cabinet length, tall cabinet allowance, appliance clearances, sink or cooktop location, plinth height, and countertop selection. The goal is to keep the Continuum design language while making the module fit the real architectural opening, service points, and circulation path.
Rooftop Champagne Peninsula is best for visible kitchens in city villas, penthouses, serviced residences, and open-plan homes where the kitchen has to stay refined from the living or dining side. The peninsula works when the owner wants preparation space and casual seating but does not want a large freestanding island. Closed fronts, warm champagne color, and precise panel rhythm help the kitchen feel like part of the architecture after cooking is finished.
After order confirmation, Fadior treats this SKU as the starting specification for a made-to-order module. The team checks dimensions, finish direction, appliance needs, hardware tone, countertop preference, and shipping requirements before production drawings are finalized. Manufacturing normally takes about 30 days before shipping coordination, although total project timing depends on final approval, accessories, freight routing, and any site-specific adjustments requested by the designer or homeowner.
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